Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR100

Introduced
4/12/10  
Engrossed
4/12/10  

Caption

Commends all persons who are registered as organ and tissue donors in La. and recognizes the lifesaving benefits of increasing organ donor awareness

Impact

The resolution highlights the substantial life-changing impact that organ and tissue donations have on recipients, allowing them to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives. By fostering awareness, HCR100 aims to encourage more residents to consider becoming organ donors, potentially increasing the number of live-saving transplants performed in the state. This could lead to a significant reduction in waiting times for patients in need of transplants, ultimately saving more lives.

Summary

HCR100, a House Concurrent Resolution, seeks to commend individuals registered as organ and tissue donors in Louisiana while recognizing the importance of increasing awareness about the life-saving benefits of organ donation. The resolution emphasizes the critical need for organ transplants, with statistics highlighting the severe shortage that results in daily deaths due to the lack of available organs. It commends the efforts of organizations dedicated to promoting organ donation, particularly the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR100 is positive, as it promotes altruism and community health. The resolution is widely seen as a crucial step toward addressing the organ donation shortage in Louisiana. However, while there may not be significant contention regarding the resolution itself, the broader conversation about organ donation often includes debates about ethical implications and the challenges of achieving equitable access to transplant resources. Nevertheless, the resolution enjoys broad support from legislators and health advocates alike.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, HCR100 does not carry the weight of law but serves to highlight urgent health issue concerns. The main contention, if any, arises in discussions surrounding organ donation policies, including the need for better systems to inform the public about organ donation registration and the ethical considerations involved in organ procurement programs. While the resolution emphasizes awareness, it ultimately reflects the need for a comprehensive approach to tackle the systemic problems related to organ donation in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR61

Urges U.S. President and Congress to enact legislation giving registered organ donors priority in organ allocation.

LA ACR119

Urges U.S. President and Congress to enact legislation giving registered organ donors priority in organ allocations.

LA HR544

Recognizing February 24, 2015, as Donor Day and commending the David Nicklas Organ Donor Awareness Foundation.

LA HR1181

Expressing support for designation of April as "National Donate Life Month" and expressing gratitude to all Americans who have registered to be organ and tissue donors.

LA HR333

Expressing support for designation of April as "National Donate Life Month" and expressing gratitude to all Americans who have registered to be organ and tissue donors.

LA HCR26

Recognizes April of 2011 as Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in La. and commends the Sarcoidosis Awareness Support Group of Greater Baton Rouge

LA HCR99

Recognizes April of 2012 as Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in La. and commends the Sarcoidosis Awareness Support Group of Greater Baton Rouge

LA SCR50

Designates April 2020 as Organ Donation Awareness Month in Louisiana.

LA HCR87

Recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana chapter of the Alzheimer's Association

LA HB05333

An Act Concerning Organ And Tissue Donation Awareness.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.